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The U20 World Wrestling Championships kicked off early Sunday morning in Bulgaria. Two of the five Penn State wrestlers who ...
Penn State rising freshman PJ Duke advanced to the 70-kilogram final at the men’s freestyle Under-20 World Wrestling Championships. Duke won 2-2 over Ebrahim Elahi in a semifinal match. At 97 ...
Penn State wrestlers have secured medals already at the U20 World Championships. And, more hardware could be added to the ...
Freshmen PJ Duke, a heralded Penn State signing, won all five of his tournament bouts to win the 70-kilogram weight class in ...
Penn State freshman PJ Duke will wrestle for a world title, and redshirt freshman Cole Mirasola will compete for bronze as the U20 World Wrestling Championships are underway in Bulgaria. Duke and ...
The United States' roster for the U20 World Wrestling Championships will have a decidedly heavy blue and white streak to the traditional red, white and blue singlets members of Team USA will wear.
Penn State freshman William Henckel looked exceptional Monday in reaching the 79 kg freestyle final. Henckel went 4-0 with two technical decisions and a 5-4 win in the semifinals. Henckel will meet ...
Cole Mirasola swept the 125 kg freestyle division with three 10-0 technical falls, ending all of them in the first period. Cole scored his fastest win in 51 seconds. Connor Mirasola (92 kg) also ...
Cole Mirasola, who was rather undersized, strung together back-to-back technical falls to reach the semifinals. He outscored his opponents, 42-12, and then beat Army teammates to get his title.
Cole blanked Mexico’s Leonardo Guerrero, 10-0, in 51 seconds of a technical superiority for his crown in the third round of wrestling. The win was the same way he began his tournament. Cole also ...
West Bend West takes three titles, led by Connor and Cole Mirasola West Bend West's Connor Mirasola (51-0) got his well-deserved standing ovation as the 28th four-time state champion in state ...
Two weight classes later, twin brother Cole Mirasola (51-1) won his 285-pound title match 7-4 over Appleton North's Brock Arndt to become a three-time champion.